The 49ers are where the Raiders were three years ago – drastically undermanned, in the midst of unrelenting losing, and with Fort Knox-like money under the salary cap. Obviously, the 10-2 Raiders have made the right moves in hiring coach Jack Del Rio, drafting players like Derek Carr and Amari Cooper, and acquiring players like …

The 34-year-old former Texas long snapper is older than all but three players on the 49ers roster (Phil Dawson, Justin Smith and Anquan Boldin) and has spent more time in fatigues than a football uniform: Prior to playing organized football for the first time as a 29-year-old college student, the Dublin native was a Green Beret who earned a Bronze Star in Iraq. …

Stanford defensive end Henry Anderson, safety Jordan Richards and wide receiver Ty Montgomery will attend the workout at the 49ers’ facility in Santa Clara. The pro day is for draft-eligible players who attended college in the Bay Area or who are from the metropolitan area. …

So is he a viable starting option for the 49ers, whose cornerback corps thinned considerably with the free-agent losses of Chris Culliver and Perrish Cox? I posed that question to Chargers radio analyst Hank Bauer, 60, a six-year NFL veteran who has covered every game of Wright’s career. …

As they did with Borland, the 49ers have declined to say if they will recoup signing-bonus money from the recently retired inside linebacker, citing their policy of not publicly discussing contracts. Meanwhile, Willis’ agent, Ben Dogra, also declined comment when asked about the 49ers reclaiming signing-bonus money from his client. …

The group of 10 departed players combined to start 107 games in 2014 and play 6,355 snaps. Those figures roughly mirror the exodus after the 2010 season when the 49ers lost 11 players who had made at least one start. That group combined to start 114 games in 2010 and play 6,295 snaps. …